A Multidisciplinary Approach in the Treatment of Tempromandibular Joint Pain Associated with Qat Chewing

  • Shariff M
  • Al-Moaleem M
  • Al-Ahmari N
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Abstract

Pain of the tempro-mandibular joint (TMJ) has a direct bearing to missing teeth and excessive physical activity. Consumption of qat requires chewing on the leaves to extract their juice for long hours. A 65-year-old male Yemeni patient, a Qat chewer, reported to the university dental hospital at King Khalid University complaining of pain in left temporomandibular joint with missing mandibular anterior teeth. A multidisciplinary approach for the overall treatment of the patient was decided. Initial treatment was the relief of patient’s pain with the help of a night guard. This was followed by a fabrication of anterior FPD. The case was under maintenance and follow-up protocol for a period of 8 months with no complaint of pain discomfort.

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Shariff, M., Al-Moaleem, M. M., & Al-Ahmari, N. M. (2013). A Multidisciplinary Approach in the Treatment of Tempromandibular Joint Pain Associated with Qat Chewing. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2013, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/139419

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